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Kringla Heimsins

literally translated to, pretzel world or the circle of the world imagines a vast commonwealth unencumbered by city-state demarcations, with migratory citizens.

This computational panorama is constructed from bank notes. Symbols of sovereignty are recoded by grouping forms and eroding the negative space of buildings and mountains, employing histograms, which reference global ecological conditions such as: tracing carbon emissions, acidification levels of oceans, Milankovitch cycles, energy policy spending and other contributing factors.

This computational panorama follows a randomized path based on eye movement and loops producing the illusion of a continuous image. It employs a Kinect camera. When a viewer approaches the projection, their view of the city responds relative to their position.